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Hergesheimer was born in Philadelphia and initially studied as a painter but quickly turned to writing. He established an early reputation with his first novel The Lay Anthony in 1914. Three Black Pennys, which followed in 1917, chronicled the fictional lives of three generations...

Very late indeed in May but early in the morning Laurel Ammidon lay in bed considering two widely different aspects of chairs. The day before she had been eleven and the comparative maturity of that age had filled her with a moving disdain for certain fanciful thoughts which...

Book Excerpt: ...sail, double-reefed foresail and forestaysail, dead before a gale and gigantic long seas hurling the ship on in the bleak watery desolation.Laurel was closely concerned in all these. One cause for this was the fact that her grandfather so often selected her as...

Book Excerpt: ...sail, double-reefed foresail and forestaysail, dead before a gale and gigantic long seas hurling the ship on in the bleak watery desolation.Laurel was closely concerned in all these. One cause for this was the fact that her grandfather so often selected her as...







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In the mid-19th century, the Ammidon and Dunsack families of Salem, Massachusetts, have experienced very different fortunes in the merchant sailing trade to the Far East. The successful Ammidons revel in the captaincy of their adventurous and restless son, Gerrit. The Dunsacks'...




Joseph Hergesheimer's "Java Head" explores the complexities of cultural heritage and romance in the early 20th century. Set against a backdrop of societal expectations, the novel delves into the challenges and triumphs of interracial marriage.

Joseph Hergesheimer's "Java Head" explores the complexities of cultural heritage and romance in the early 20th century. Set against a backdrop of societal expectations, the novel delves into the challenges and triumphs of interracial marriage.



Java Head is a novel written by Joseph Hergesheimer that was first published in 1919. It tells the story of a New England family, the Vales, and their involvement in the tea trade with China during the mid-19th century. The novel focuses on the family's patriarch, Owen, his three...
